Went out to Burbage today to play on the rocks - the sun was out, it was almost deserted. Good friction, warm(ish), and no waiting for any routes. Odd indeed.
> Went out to Burbage today to play on the rocks - the sun was out, it was almost deserted. Good friction, warm(ish), and no waiting for any routes. Odd indeed.
> Went out to Burbage today to play on the rocks - the sun was out, it was almost deserted. Good friction, warm(ish), and no waiting for any routes. Odd indeed.
I was at Burbage too - was lovely conditions. Delightful.
Probably because the weather forecast said it was going to rain. I was gutted when I realised it was good weather, but living where I do, by then it was too late. I'm very bitter.
In reply to gribble: i went to stanage yesterday (sunday) it was warm and sunny and not to windy, but there was hardly anybody there,i dont get it lol i thought that stanage would be packed but we got there eraly and stayed till 6 in the evening it was that good =)
In reply to gribble:
We were at Whitestonecliffe, taking advantage of the absence of nettles to get to the area in the centre of the crag - as good as impossible to get to in the summer.
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